Christmas Celebrations In China

Christmas Celebrations In China

Christmas Celebrations In China

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People dressed as Santa Claus dance 'Gangnam Style' on Christmas Eve December 24, 2012 in Wuhan, China. Though Christmas is not officially celebrated in China, the holiday is becoming increasingly popular as Chinese adopt more Western ideas and festivals.

People dressed as Santa Claus dance 'Gangnam Style' on Christmas Eve December 24, 2012 in Wuhan, China. Though Christmas is not officially celebrated in China, the holiday is becoming increasingly popular as Chinese adopt more Western ideas and festivals.

Christmas Celebrations In China

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Chinese Catholics pray at the Wangfujing Catholic Church during a Christmas Eve mass on December 24, 2012 in Beijing, China. Though Christmas is not officially celebrated in China, the holiday is becoming increasingly popular as Chinese adopt more Western ideas and festivals.

Chinese Catholics pray at the Wangfujing Catholic Church during a Christmas Eve mass on December 24, 2012 in Beijing, China. Though Christmas is not officially celebrated in China, the holiday is becoming increasingly popular as Chinese adopt more Western ideas and festivals.

Christmas Celebrations In China

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People dressed as Santa Claus march on Christmas Eve December 24, 2012 in Foshan, China. Though Christmas is not officially celebrated in China, the holiday is becoming increasingly popular as Chinese adopt more Western ideas and festivals.

People dressed as Santa Claus march on Christmas Eve December 24, 2012 in Foshan, China. Though Christmas is not officially celebrated in China, the holiday is becoming increasingly popular as Chinese adopt more Western ideas and festivals.

Christmas Celebrations In China

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People walk past an Eiffel Tower-shaped Christmas tree on Christmas Eve on December 24, 2012 in Fuzhou, Fujian Province of China. Though Christmas is not officially celebrated in China, the holiday is becoming increasingly popular as Chinese adopt more Western ideas and festivals.

People walk past an Eiffel Tower-shaped Christmas tree on Christmas Eve on December 24, 2012 in Fuzhou, Fujian Province of China. Though Christmas is not officially celebrated in China, the holiday is becoming increasingly popular as Chinese adopt more Western ideas and festivals.

Christmas Celebrations In China

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Two men dressed as Santa Claus drive a carriage to distribute gifts to children on December 24, 2012 in Haining, China. Though Christmas is not officially celebrated in China, the holiday is becoming increasingly popular as Chinese adopt more Western ideas and festivals.

Two men dressed as Santa Claus drive a carriage to distribute gifts to children on December 24, 2012 in Haining, China. Though Christmas is not officially celebrated in China, the holiday is becoming increasingly popular as Chinese adopt more Western ideas and festivals.

Christmas Celebrations In China

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A couple kisses beside a Christmas decoration on Christmas Eve December 24, 2012 in Hefei, China. Though Christmas is not officially celebrated in China, the holiday is becoming increasingly popular as Chinese adopt more Western ideas and festivals.

A couple kisses beside a Christmas decoration on Christmas Eve December 24, 2012 in Hefei, China. Though Christmas is not officially celebrated in China, the holiday is becoming increasingly popular as Chinese adopt more Western ideas and festivals.